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- .. .. . , . ; cy Ay , v w& VOL xix-ko. a SSVY BI&N, 8. C.j SUNDAY" MORNING, FIBEDART J53, J 902. TWENTIETH TE1B .'V.:' Y tHac OFFERS THIS WEEK f n r ? FOR EVERYONE. Ladies, Misses, Children and Babies, Gents Boys, Youth?. KEMEMBEE W are agents for the wall Jmown nmko of Shoes Ziegler Bros., and Thos. O. I lant & Co. Examine The Victoria- $2.00. V Examine "The fiiapras', 13.00. We hare the Best 11.00, 11.25 and 11.60 Shoe for Women in the city. , In Men's, Our Patent Kidi are the latest, Prices $3.50, $4.50, and $5.00.- Look at them. Cheaper Shoes $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2 00, $2.10 and $100. 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. tV!AX!iXXlyly ievVs,swV Fresh Country and Side i 5 Fancy New Orleain, West India JJnnd Porto Rico Molasses, Vanilla Drips and Maple Syrap Just Received. We also hare a full and and fresh supply of Fancy Cakes and Crackers, such as Uneeda Biscuit, Uneeda Milk Biscuits, Oysterottes, Oheese Sandwiches, Forentine Vanila Croanis Orange Wafers, Chocolate, Ice ( reams, fco. Don't fail to give us a call and Jgetjfrour groceries fresh and delivered promptly. Yours to Please, T. TZ. .ITE, Jr., J Wholesale and Retail arocer, 3 niniiiu nn rfl n X M WW S - fta... rnuEi b Di. 14m unwu w inucuvii nut. c J. A. JOKES, Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange ' Largestlaa 3IOSSSBS' and ' 2vCCT3LES ever offered for sale la New Ben. A Car Lead ef each just received. Also a complete list ofBaggiea, Wageas, Harney Robes, Whips. Cart Wheels, &. f' J.' A. ; sIONISS, ; : Breed Street, Stewart's Old Stand. Tift fuZ'EIITS. r - t "VJ is. -), . ' 'l 4 Bill f t i J Wett with the finest lot of Ilornes ever seen in Kcw Lorn, SuitnUe for the FAPM, 1 lUVINO, SADDLE, alto DKAUCTIT IIOKPKS, that will be sold for cash on timo. . ; OrAKANT'" D A3 lILITTZXTn). kfoura f" w VI w I I W W Smoked Hams Bacon, Flaest Stack TUCKER BROS. -l $10 North Front Street, 1 ' .. wilmikjtoV, : N.r.C " . : ' The place to' buy jour Cemetery Work at BOTTOM PnlVE?.' Foreign and Domestic Granite and Marble. ; Lettering and Finish the Beet.''. Stnd for latest dedans "All work delivered. '.Ci-?iV;'-f '.:.".:;''; , YU1U, UU1UBUUIU, 11. U . Horses Mtiles, 'Julius 1 Arnold ' " . M BROD STSELT," W ho has just relumed f i om tlie Stables ot Criminal News ' Items.' General Toea'a Offlee te be Sooi neanced. CanseofGea. - Toea's Death. Wil liam K Eldrldae's -. Death..' . Raisigh, Feb. ii Gorernor Ay cock today declined to Interfere in the cue of John Henry Bote, who will accordingly be banged at Wiiton next Wednesday. Hit crime was waylaying and assassina ting a man. ' - The Governor . commutes to life im prisonment at hard labor the death sen tences of Russell Gates, while and Frank Mills, colored, two of the four men who were convicted of burglary at Kmma post office In Buncombe county. Gale and 11111b stood guard outside the build ing, while the other two men, one white, one colored, entered it and , while at tempting to rob the safe attacked the plucky young postmaster, Samuel Alex ander. The Supreme Court held that all four were guilty ot burglary. .A great many petitions for the commutation of sentence as to Gates and Hills were re ceived by the Governor,as well as a large number of counter-petitions. 8ix executions were set for next Wed nesday. The other one set Is that of Andrew Sherman Jackson, at Lincoln ton. Jackson's crime was one of the most horrible Imaginable He commit ted burglary at the house of Mrs. Strout and attacked her daughter with a razor making a score of gashes on her body Ut'r Infant, born a few moniln lattr, was marked wltn the same disfigurements made by the razor on luu mntuer, and was shown to the jury lu evidence. . Jaokson's wife was a sister of the woman so injured, and at the time of the marriage Jackson's wife was alive. The governor will fill the vacancy in the office ot State Superintendent of Public Instruction caused by the death of General Toon at the earliest possible moment next week. The salary is $1,600 with $500, expenae allowance. There are a number of aspirants for the posi tion. The New Orleans papers announce the engagement of Miss Nichols, daughter of the Chief Justice of Louisiana, to James Richard Young, Insurance Com- mlsbloner of North Carolina. The date of tho wedding will be late In April. The physician's report on the cause of death of Gen. T. F. Toon is that it was heart disease and that his last Illness was ooly of hour in duration. Gen. Toon's last offl lal act was the signing of a deed to S0Q0 acres ot State Swamp land In Tyrrell county, Wednesday night, bis death occurring Thursday morning. T. D. Eldrldge ot the Raleigh Morning Post, left here today for Richmond, up on news of the death ofhls father, Wil liam K. Eldrldge, at that elty this morn ing, of cancer of the throat. Mr. Kl ridge was about 63 years of age. He went to Richmond a month or more ago for treatment. Clerk's Wise Suggestion. 1 have lately been much troubled with dyspepsia, belching and sour stomach,', writes M. S. Mead, leading pharmacist' of Attleboro Mast. . "I could eat hardly anything without suffering" several hours. My clerk suggested I try Kodo Dyspepsia Cure which I did with most hsppy -resulti I have bad no more trouble and when one can go to eating mince pie, cheese, candy and ante after such a time', their digestion mast be pretty good. 1 endorse Eodol Dyspep sia Care heartily." ; You don't nave to diet. Eat all the good food - jots want bat don't overload the stomach.' Kodol Dyspepsia Care digests yout food. F. B Duffy. ;.-::.-,.v-:'---,',.;;-.;r iThree. Territories to i Come In. WitHixoTp, Feb, 81 AThe House committee on Territories .today nninl mously voted to report blUs for the ad mission of the Territories of New' Mexi co, Arizona and Oklahoma. ' . : -1 The vote was taken upon' a motloa made by Mr, Moon, ot Tennessee, deelar ing it to be the 'tense of the committee . J to Statehood and that aub-commlttees be appointed to prepare tbe bills. Tbe tub eommitteet were appointed. PaTorite Nearly Everywhere. Constlf a'loo meant dulliess, depn Ion. beadaohe, generally disordered health, DeWltt'e Little Early Risers stimulate the liver, Open the bowels and relieve this condition.' Safe, speedy and thorough . They never gripe.. Favorite pllli. F.B, Duffy, v i Cigars at Davis', Davis' Prescription Pharmacy haa ex elusive apency in this city for the popu lar"Theo" rlgsrs, Desldos this brsod there are other well known brands. Buy your clgsrs at Davis'. f LAXATIVE TASTTLrCS !! i i i . A Batch NEW YORK COATED WITrf ICR Carriages Desert Fifth Avenue. Down poor of Rain Turned Into Sleet and the City Given an Icy Coating, - 1 New York, Feb; l-8now, followed by rain and sleet, to day created fn this city and vicinity the moat disa greeable weatber conditions kuown In many years. The city's streets are in a worse condition than tetore tlie thousands of snow shovelers went to work after the blizzard. During the evening the, temperature dropped enough to turn the downpour of rain into a coating of Ice over buildings and trees.' In central Park the big trees creaked under the weight of thick ice Many branches fell. . Traffic on the Biookljn bridge was almost at a stand still, lleaty trucks couM scarcely be moved, even when tout stout horses to each did tlelr best to get a foothold on the slippery roadway. Street car traffic everywhere was much , Interrupt ed, but the greatest difficulty was ex perlenoed on cross-town horse car lines Four horses were attached to all of those cars and had hard work getting alone. Fifth avenue' was a sheet of ice. It was early deserted by. car riages. In Broadway, after tho theatres olosed, the scene was one of great con fusion. The Last Heard Of It. "My little boy took tbe croup one night and soon grew sn bad yon could bear him all over the house," says F. O. Keynolds, Mansfield, O "We feared he would die, but a few doses of One .Min ute Cotigb Cure quickly relieved htm and he went to sleep. That's the last we heard of the croup, Now Isn't a cough cure like that valuable f" One Minute Ough Cure is absolutely safe and acts Immediately, for coughs, colds, croup, urip, bronchitis and all other throat and lung troubles It is a certain cure. Very pleasant to take. TheJIInleones like l. F.3. Duffy. Heavy Tax on Preachers. LouUrille, Ky, Feb. 11 An ordinance has been- prepared by Captain W. T. Norton, a millionaire club man, provid ing that ministers of all denominations shall pay a license of $30 a year aid that their salariea shall be garnisheed in the event of non-payment. Tbe ordinance was given to a Coun cilman to Introduce, but he haa ao far declined to preaent It. The ordinance sets forth that the min isters of late i'have been trying to butt into politics and attempting by advancing unwise theories, to take a hand In the conduct of municipal af- fal-e." DIME CATARRH SNUFF loosens up the tenacious viscid mucus In nose, clears ont the head and . stops catarrhal headaches due to cold con gestion in the front of head. The cost Is only 10 cents and the benefit arising from Its use is worth dollars health too Mfg. by Dradbam's Pharmacy. Millions in Unpaid Taxes. New York, Feb. 21. There is now due the city $88,000,000 of unpaid taxes, of whlob $28,000,000 In taxes for last year ean be easily collected, and $18,000,000 for water rates and real estate assess ments prior to 1801. Comptroller Grant Intends to take stept for the collection of this Imme diately, even to telling properties on which assessments have not been paid. About $7,000,000 taxes on personal property be does not expect to secure. The test Prescription Or Malaria, Chills and Fever Is t bottle of Gaova't TASTtuus Chill Toaio. It is simply Iron and quinine la fe tasteless form. No cure ao pay. Price 80e. .' f Celery Peadache, Powders. There it not any better remedy for headache ; than - these'powdera. V. Thev never fail to relieve. Made and told only at perls' Prescription Pharmacy. - r?Vjr; LESS W0WtT.'4.;?v.C Children will play and get over-heated get their feet" wet, expose themselves In dozens of ways, and you can't prevent It. All yoa can do Is to keep them as free from exposure at possible snd al ways bare In the bouse a Cough Remedy that can be depended Jipon. Aaway's Croup Byrop will fill every requirement, It is guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds and Cronp or the price SB cents will b refunded by soy dealer selling It. Bold by Davis', Henry's, . and . Bradham't Pharmacy. '. ':'V ; -. . . ' Dissolution JTotlcc, Notice Is hereby given that tbe firm of Armstrong and Matthews It this day dissolved by mutual consent, F. F. Mat thews having withdrawn from tald firm. H. C. Armstrong la authorized and em powered to collect all bills due the firm. The laid II. O Armstrong assumes all liabilities of said firm and will payoff end dlschirge same. This the Slat day of February. 1808. " F. F. MATTIiEWS. ' H. C ARMSTRONG. Thanking- tbe public- or the patron age extended la the psst to tbe firm of Aritrong an I Matthews. I ak that the same patronage be extended to Mr. H. C Armlron(t, who succeeds to the old business of Armstrong Snd Matthews, p. K.,r.TTi: "vs. HORRIBLE C1T1STR0PHE! Park Avenue Hotel New, York City Barns. Guests Caueht la Upper Stories Leokiag at linrnins; of list Regiment Armory. Fifty Perish. Less Three Mlliloat. Special to Journal. Mew York, February 2 frlgtitfu and horrible csmsln plie took p ai-r heie to day. A fire atarled this morning in tbe Ar mory budding of the Seventy First Ri-g-iment. ' The guests of the Park .V venue Hotel who were looking at the fire from the ppsr story windows, suddenly found that the fire had sprea I -to their hotel, which was oh fire beneath them, catch ing them without means of escape. Many at once jumped from the win dows, while others tried the stairways and perished in the flames About fifty perished, many being prominent people, among them being Rear Admiral Joseph Miller, and Colo nel Piper, U. S: A. , The hospitals are filled with the In jured. The property lose Is call mat d t not leas han three million dollar.. Now in the Pen. Sped si to Journal. RxLtsion, '"eb. 22 -Cntcs and Mills whose sentence Is commuted by Gov ernor Ay cook, arrived at the peniten tiary here this afternoon. They were removed from Asheville jtll last night, and .brought directly hers. Saved Him From Torture. There Is ao more agonizing trouble than plies The constsnt itching snd burning make life Intolerable. No po sition is comfortable The torture Is un ceasing. DeWltt'a Witch Hazel Salve cures piles at once. For skin diseases, cats, burns, bruises, all kinds of wound It la unequalled. J. 8. Gerali, St Panl, Ark., saya: "From 1865 I suffered with tbe protruding, bleeding piles and could Bnd nothing to help me until I used De Witt's Wltoh Hazel Salve. A few boxes completely cured me." Beware of coun terfelts. F. 8. Duffy. The finest Western Beer and lamb ever seen In New Bern will be on sale st Oaks Market today. Tuesday, March 4, 14tb YEAR Or AIDEN BENEDICT'S Fabto A Romantic Melodrama of Surpassing Excellent. . Greatest ef Stage and tonic Effects, as originally presented In New York City. EXTRA ATTRACTION I MISS OLLlE COOK V : 'j la Baa vamocs . 8UEPENTTNE, FIRE and V 8TERBOPTICOS DANCES. StarY, Safety Razor. A . AAA AAA -1 Liver o,'iw,wu u. i i i . It,. Makes self-shaving I J . J a luxury, unaveecieaa, Front ' view ot never pulls, saves time and money. ' We also sell the cel Star rasor, ebrated Diamond brand Clusa Rasor. , Ten do new model ready lor use. not ran any risk in buy ing a rasor from as, as we guarantee everyone to rive satisfaction. ' DON'T FORGET that we earry we biggest line of Bicycles, Guna, Am munition aad Sporting Goods in toe city.' PRICE') ARB WAY DO WIS. WLL T HILLS rkirn 01 93 Middle Street. IIS. A Hotter Horror I Crci'p, Croup. ; , v can be pmvonU'd if used In time tui cured !., t li.'antly'.l'y using Romant 1 1 Volajl's Snow lrift, White Frost JSc Admiral MUST RECEIVED. New lot Fresh I'or Sausnge Fulton Market Corned Hecf, ( uliforuia Hams, Breakfast Strip?, Small Pig limns, Tripe. jjj? Fancy Jersey- Tomatoes large cans, California IVaclies 20c per cau, Lobsters '25c and 35c can Give me a call for whatever jou may nvctl in nicei-irs i T . , i , J. a Lid I gaaranteed to please yon J.L. mm S as' HiavVHrnlmSBiai 5 'Phone 91. "55 , A Walking Advertisement Our customers always have a good word for us. They tell about our goods', our prompt ness and our prices, Attic Anyone Who Bays Here, They will tell you all yo i want to know about onr meth ods and our goods. I Respectfully. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. Phone 137. AT M. HAHN & SON'S fX Stables Siu )t7ftJ 40 head of Horses and Mules adapted tor the farm, draught and road work, thoroughly seasoned andTeady tor work. Full line of Buggies, Harness, Wagons, Carts, Etc. "See us before buying and 8AVE MONEY. Respectfully, At the Head Of ALL Tobacco Fertilizers. SfiEM';GttJ.BfiF ' Ik' Snrcltally nrepared for the lands it Eastan Carolina. good cuie.V, Make wrappewsnd fllli your purs: , Dy its merit alone one farmer in' Jones County will use it j xclntivo iybn his eixty acres of tobacco. . n ' f - '; A8 our goods are manufactured claim FieshneBS, and Uood Atecnafljoai uonaiuon. M ElK Grade Cattaie, Folato, Allcro? U Colics Guanp. s bur Motto: "Not How Cheap, , WSTlt jou use Fertilizers Call 'V E. J1V tlJ.A. . High tirade factory Nease Elver, lib I.'rnnle V. Klrect, INSL'RANCE A0ENT, Cfllcn, Middle f t,, NaW rB, N. C. Pi.pM.enisr ITnlloit Pintea Firj Ins Co. i t ."i. V., l liii nix 1ns. Co. of h ndnn, I m.-i..n I I p 'iit, li d-m ilty ol :.. V., I .. is i-i - ., b a i-iie. Flour i TO EL Wholesale Jk, Retail Grocer, 2r 71 Ifrs..-1 Hi. Insures a near you ana not ro snipped, ie Tut How Gool" r and See as.'..... JIEADOWS CO., rertiusert, NEW BERN, it. C. Tii - tiAil A TjT ' r Hot trlnks at, DtT.V. r. ' Durlnt tbe o'd wea her,', slop ia at Davit' r rate ipt Ion 1 h mri tad get rnpofhot clocola'e of ti n ato Donlt on or ynuisa gta f'ait ef gmi a coca-cola. ' .
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